TY - JOUR
T1 - Register Forschungsförderung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Plastische, Rekonstruktive und Äasthetische Chirurgie (DGPRÄa&C) und Forschungsförderungs-Bericht 2021/2022
AU - Moellhoff, N.
AU - Prantl, L.
AU - Behr, B.
AU - Beier, J. P.
AU - Daigeler, A.
AU - Dragu, A.
AU - Eisenhardt, S. U.
AU - Fuchs, P. C.
AU - Germann, G.
AU - Hirsch, T.
AU - Horch, R. E.
AU - Infanger, M.
AU - Jakubietz, R.
AU - Kneser, U.
AU - Langer, S.
AU - Lehnhardt, M.
AU - MacHens, H. G.
AU - Mailänder, P.
AU - Reichert, B.
AU - Radtke, C.
AU - Schaefer, D. J.
AU - Siemers, F.
AU - Vogt, P. M.
AU - Menke, H.
AU - Giunta, R. E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Georg Thieme Verlag. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/4/6
Y1 - 2023/4/6
N2 - Background Research is an integral part of academic medicine. In plastic surgery, it sets the course for innovations in the specialty. The purpose of this study is to present the research performance of plastic surgeons in Germany for the period 2021/2022 and to compare it with previous periods. Materials and Methods The directors of plastic surgical academic institutions reported all requested/approved and rejected research applications to public, non-public and industrial funding organizations. Data was gathered within an established online database. In addition, the DFG's public database GEPRIS was screened for plastic surgical research grants. Data was also collected regarding research infrastructure and organization at the participating centers. Results 105 applications were reported to 54 different funding agencies from 20 plastic surgery centers. 37 funding applications were submitted to the major public funding agencies DFG, BMBF, BMWi, BMG, BMVg, G-BA and EU. Of these, 59,5% (22/37) were DFG, 13,5% (5/37) each BMBF and EU, 5,4% (2/37) BMWi, and 2,7% (1/37) each BMG, BMVg, and G-BA applications. The average funding volume of these proposals was 401,515 euros. Approved DFG proposals were most frequently assigned to the review board 205-27 Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery (n=10/16, 62,5%). Over time, the research registry shows an increase in the number of proposals in general and those granted. 70,0% (14/20) of participating sites had their own experimental research laboratory, while only 40,0% (8/20) had their own clinical trial center. Conclusion The 2021/2022 Research Funding Report once again highlights the impressive research accomplishments of the plastic surgery community.
AB - Background Research is an integral part of academic medicine. In plastic surgery, it sets the course for innovations in the specialty. The purpose of this study is to present the research performance of plastic surgeons in Germany for the period 2021/2022 and to compare it with previous periods. Materials and Methods The directors of plastic surgical academic institutions reported all requested/approved and rejected research applications to public, non-public and industrial funding organizations. Data was gathered within an established online database. In addition, the DFG's public database GEPRIS was screened for plastic surgical research grants. Data was also collected regarding research infrastructure and organization at the participating centers. Results 105 applications were reported to 54 different funding agencies from 20 plastic surgery centers. 37 funding applications were submitted to the major public funding agencies DFG, BMBF, BMWi, BMG, BMVg, G-BA and EU. Of these, 59,5% (22/37) were DFG, 13,5% (5/37) each BMBF and EU, 5,4% (2/37) BMWi, and 2,7% (1/37) each BMG, BMVg, and G-BA applications. The average funding volume of these proposals was 401,515 euros. Approved DFG proposals were most frequently assigned to the review board 205-27 Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery (n=10/16, 62,5%). Over time, the research registry shows an increase in the number of proposals in general and those granted. 70,0% (14/20) of participating sites had their own experimental research laboratory, while only 40,0% (8/20) had their own clinical trial center. Conclusion The 2021/2022 Research Funding Report once again highlights the impressive research accomplishments of the plastic surgery community.
KW - BMBF
KW - DFG
KW - academic plastic surgery
KW - research funding
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U2 - 10.1055/a-2007-4475
DO - 10.1055/a-2007-4475
M3 - Artikel
C2 - 36780931
AN - SCOPUS:85152163663
SN - 0722-1819
VL - 55
SP - 95
EP - 105
JO - Handchirurgie Mikrochirurgie Plastische Chirurgie
JF - Handchirurgie Mikrochirurgie Plastische Chirurgie
IS - 2
ER -